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Scottsdale’s Franciscan Renewal Center receives grant for mental health initiative

Posted 11/29/23

The Franciscan Renewal Center, 5802 E. Lincoln Drive, recently received a grant from The Diane & Bruce Halle Foundation to support the Mental Health Ministry Initiative for five years and …

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Scottsdale’s Franciscan Renewal Center receives grant for mental health initiative

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The Franciscan Renewal Center, 5802 E. Lincoln Drive, recently received a grant from The Diane & Bruce Halle Foundation to support the Mental Health Ministry Initiative for five years and Historic Rose Court renovations.

“We are very grateful for the Diane and Bruce Halle Foundation and their longstanding support for our service to the community,” said Charles Brown, Executive Director of the Franciscan Renewal Center. “This grant will allow us to continue providing professional therapy for people in need. In the ministry’s 50-year history, no one has been turned away due to lack of funds. The improvements to Historic Rose Court will provide guests with the serene, comfortable environment they expect for their stay.”

The center’s Therapy, Support and Counseling Ministry offers donation-based professional behavioral health therapy to help individuals, couples and families cope with life’s challenges — such as relationship issues, stress, depression/anxiety and personal growth. The ministry also provides associate-level licensees the opportunity to receive clinical supervision hours needed to complete their degree.

Historic Rose Court renovations include refurbishing its 10 lodging rooms, landscaping, and roadways. Upon completion, all 86 lodging rooms on the 25-acre campus will have been remodeled.

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